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FaithThe Word
Barbara E. Reid
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time (A), Aug. 21, 2011
FaithIn All Things
Terrance Klein

What do you do when your education, at James Gillespie’s High School for Girls, only equips you to teach secondary English or to work in a department store, and yet you’re educated enough to feel the lugubrious weight of Edinburgh skies? If you’re Muriel Camberg, you take the first ticket out of Scotland, even if that means moving to Rhodesia as the wife of Sidney Oswald Spark, who later turns out to be a manic depressive, prone to violent outbursts. Having exchanged dark skies for wild savannah winds, and now the mother of a child, where do you find safety from the storm?

FaithThe Word
Barbara E. Reid
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A), Aug.14, 2011
FaithThe Word
Barbara E. Reid
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A), Aug. 7, 2011
FaithIn All Things
James Martin, S.J.
Today is the feast day of St. Mary Magdalene, one of the most misunderstood of all saints.  In this excerpt from A Jesuit Off-Broadway, I relate her (true) tale and how her life intersected with that of the gifted actress who would portray her in the play "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot."
FaithIn All Things
Kevin Spinale
Are leaders born or are they cultivated through education and apprenticeship nbsp In their new book entitled Mother Teresa CEO Unexpected Principles for Practical Leadership Ruma Bose and Lou Faust explore Mother Teresa s leadership of the Missionaries of Charity and offer practical suggestions